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. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are a chef. >> yes. cooking. reservations and fielding the phone calls. >> the problem with the way she runs her business became clear. >> so your inn is the classic hub and spoke model, and many businesses that struggle in growing to the next level of struck like this. the owner, that's you, are in the middle. what i want to do is transition this into a traditional organizational chart. >> while mastering the daily details is necessary, the owner needs to understand the big picture, and that's where mike's questions revealed important gaps. >> how many people do you need? >> i have not, like, done a specific accounting, but my
. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are...
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via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people. i follow a bunch of musicians and technology writers and architecture critics, and what i get out of that is not the 140 characters, but rather it's the wing that they are sharing on twitter about things they have read, which is a big thing. you know, it is pointing to a 6000 world new yorker article or something much longer or more substantial than just a tweet. it is that group that the determination of my random morning reading over copies before work -- that group has more control over what i read in the editorial boards of "the wall street j
via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people....
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clean technology, biotechnology. it's started by immigrants. let's have immigrant reform, investment laboratories, it's much more comprehensive how to foster start ups than cutting margin on wealthy individuals. >> the other staff we get is small businesses creating most of the jobs. when they are 99.7% of the businesses that's not surprising. it's just statistical. the places where you see more job creation is in small start-up firms. the first five years is where you get the most. there's an interesting trend happening in the economy. firm creation and start ups have declined, in a disturbing way. i think we have a chart of new businesses. a number of u.s. companies less than a year old starts to decline. it declines not when the socialism of barack obama is imposed on the nation but back in 2006. that last part of the chart is striking. there is something happening. it might be that that's when the housing bubble bursts and we have a long recession and people aren't starting businesses because they don't think there's going to be customers f
clean technology, biotechnology. it's started by immigrants. let's have immigrant reform, investment laboratories, it's much more comprehensive how to foster start ups than cutting margin on wealthy individuals. >> the other staff we get is small businesses creating most of the jobs. when they are 99.7% of the businesses that's not surprising. it's just statistical. the places where you see more job creation is in small start-up firms. the first five years is where you get the most....
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. the highest-ranked vehicle appeal among large premium cars by j.d. power and associates. ♪ ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> friday's jobs report was good news, both for americans and for president barack obama's re-election effort, but some people like former general electric ceo jack welch hinted that the obama campaign was responsible for cooking the books. he wrote on twitter, he said unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything -- can't debate so change numbers. well, cnn's ali velshi challenged him yesterday about that claim. >> to say something like this is like donald trump saying that president obama's not a
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i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close it up, and then we have to also become part of the innovators as well. >> thank you all so much for being here. stay right there. we'll be right back. >>> up next, a man who is helping to keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past. it gives people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time. >> on the record is brought to you by state farm, find oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] stat
i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close it up, and then we have to also become part of the innovators as well. >> thank you all so much for being here. stay right there. we'll be right back. >>> up next, a man who is helping to keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past. it gives people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time....
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean. i like that. but he has not made the plans to do it. i ask myself why? of course, i know all the people around, and i find a lot of them too cynical. i find many of those in the white house more dealmakers then visionaries' themselves. i was the president had surrounded himself more with people who really understood the importance of more fundamental change for our country going forward. i hear the president saying things i like. i am not making it up. i hear the direction and i agree with that. but i think he has missed two parts. one is the hard work of the real planning to get it done, becau
he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean....
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i've also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead to make sure our skilled and able to succeed and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. because i think that that is the kind of investment where the federal government can help. it can't do it all, but it can make a difference. and as a consequence will have a better trained workforce and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we've got a skilled work force. >> two minutes governor. your view. >> first, i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked number one in all 50 states. and the key to great schools, great teachers. so i reject the idea that i don't believe in great teachers or more teachers. every school district and every state should make that decision on their own. the role of government. look behind us. the constitution and the declaration of independence. the
i've also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead to make sure our skilled and able to succeed and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. because i think that that is the kind of investment where the federal government can help. it can't do it all, but it can make...
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. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> what frustrates you most about your business? >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, just stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> you're doing marketing, interior decorating, gardening, repairs. accounting. >> you're a chef. >> yes, cooking. reservations all the time. fielding all the phone calls. >> as she went through this long list of jobs, the problem with the way she runs her business became incredibly clear. >> so your inn is the classic hub and spoke model, and many businesses that struggle in growing to the next level of struck like this. the owner, that's you, are in the middle. what i want to do is transition this into a traditional organizational chart. until we start pushing you up the work chart you're never going to be running the business. yo
. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> what frustrates you most about your business? >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, just stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >>...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. number of students that wea lot of problehave.th the... resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the partment of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. >>> so, that is it for the first presidential debate. two for presidential debates, all before the end of october. we're going to have a lot more analysis on "nightline" later. i want to thank everyone here. >> thank you so much. do not forget, "nightline" later. and, of course, i'll be up early in the morning to watch you on "good morning america." gr
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. number of students that wea lot of problehave.th the... resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the partment of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of millions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips.... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. and during our sleep number innovation event, you can save up to $600 on our most innovative bed sets. but hurry! this event ends soon. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. retailers seem fairly upbeat about he upcoming hooiday shopping eason. that's according to a just-released forecast. but asskar
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips.... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed...
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what i've said is let's hire another 100,000 matt and science teachers to make sure we maintain the technology lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. and hard-pressed states can't all do that. in fact, we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousand of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do, i think that is the kind of investment graduate federal government can help. it can't do it all. it can make a difference. as a consequence we'll have a better trained work force and it will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we have a skilled work force. >> moderator: two minutes. romney: i love schools. the key to great schools is great teachers. so i reject the idea they don't believe in great teachers or more teachers. every school district and state should make their decision on their own. the rule of government, look behind us. the constitution and the decoration of independents, the role of government is to promote and protect the principles of those documents. . first, life and liberty. we have responsibil
what i've said is let's hire another 100,000 matt and science teachers to make sure we maintain the technology lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. and hard-pressed states can't all do that. in fact, we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousand of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do, i think that is the kind of investment graduate federal government can help. it can't do it all. it can make a difference. as a...
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one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water that's not just portable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started working on a small machine that could be added to our dialysis technologies to make it even better. but once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make 1,000 liters a day, we said, wait a minute, besides helping the population of people with end stage renal failure, how about help the other billions of people get clean water? ironically, the medical community isn't the logical place that can, with great efficiency, reach all these places in the remote parts of the world. >> think of this as a great american innovation working for the world and creating value and shared value in the world. >> what's your take on this whole buzz around the sugar ban, michael bloomberg telling us, you knows, how big a soda you should be drinking? what's your take on all this? >> all i say to you is the golden triangle. governments, business, and civil society comi
one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water that's not just portable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started working on a small machine that could be added to our dialysis technologies to make it even better. but once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make 1,000 liters a day, we said, wait a minute, besides helping the population of people with end stage...
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one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water. that's not just potable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started to work on a small machine that could beul added t our dialysis technologies to make it even better. once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make a thousand liters a day we said, wait a minut what if we could help the other billion people get clean water and ironically the medical community isn't the logical place that wi great efficiency reach all of these places in the remote parts of the world. >> think of it as great american innovations working for the world and creating value and shared value in the world. >> what's your take on this whole buzz around the sugar ban, michael bloomberg telling us how big of a sew soda you should be drinking. what's your take? >> all i will say to you is the golden triangle. government, business and civil society coming together, collaborating to find solutions for societial issues. >> so you ar
one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water. that's not just potable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started to work on a small machine that could beul added t our dialysis technologies to make it even better. once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make a thousand liters a day we said, wait a minut what if we could help the other billion people get clean...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at
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technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. now the people at samsung say they've added apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges apple's latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displaying data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high-speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in this technology. samsung has received a green light from a u.s. district court in california in another case. the company can resume sales of its tablet device, the galaxy tab ten.1 in the u.s. market. the court decided in june to temporarily ban sales. it lifted the injunction after a separate lawsuit in august found this particular tablet did not infringe on apple patents. >>> president mahmoud ahmadinejad has blamed when he calls the enemies of iran for the fall of its currency. u.s. and european leaders imposed sanctions? july to encourage iranian leaders to abandon their nuclear ambitions. now
technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. now the people at samsung say they've added apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges apple's latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displaying data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high-speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal fees at over 17,500 chase atms all for one flat fee of $4.95 per month. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary, i'm sure this was the most reman tick place you could imagine here with me. >> the surprising comment about big bird that has a lot of people talking. >>> a guy on the tracks, armed with some rocks, the confrontation with the law that brought the rush hour commute to a screeching halt. >> initially i thought the cough was bronchitis. >> cleaner isn't always better. how it's making some people sick. >>> good evenin
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start to put technology rules on your teenagers and kids. start early, no media during the dinner table or on while homework is being done. all media goes off at a set time at night, so you don't fall asleep with background sounds, try that with your family and see how they get through that with their withdrawal. >> so do you recognize it when you said people are going through withdrawal, and not showing up for dinner. and you have to say get off that phone or get off the computer? >> yeah, my wake-up call was when my second grader wrote a story, saying mom spent too much time on her cell phone, and was not parenting enough. i said wait, i have to focus, not multi-task, focus on one thing well. >> that was some wake-up call, glad you got it. thank you, wendy, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> north korean soldier defects to south korea after killing his colleagues. >>> and military wives going topless for a cause close to their hearts. >> don't forget you can stay connected, watch cnn live from your computer, at work, go to cnn.comlive/tv.
start to put technology rules on your teenagers and kids. start early, no media during the dinner table or on while homework is being done. all media goes off at a set time at night, so you don't fall asleep with background sounds, try that with your family and see how they get through that with their withdrawal. >> so do you recognize it when you said people are going through withdrawal, and not showing up for dinner. and you have to say get off that phone or get off the computer?...
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>> i'm sorry, personal as a technology story obama can't raise that money without technology. the net is a little different than in newspaper. a newspaper it's true, you can go write a blog post, so what if the one and an infinite number of people could read the blog posted the thing is no one know that you wrote a blog post and no one will come to your blog post unless you put money behind or have a way promoting it, so there's still a similar various. you can strike it lucky if you do a viable thing, take off. but it's not exactly -- you can't just say you're printing press is now in valuable as restore future printing press because you have access to wordpress or something what do. it's a little more complicated than that. spent the question surprised and. i thought you're going to say we took a murky topic and made it murkier. [inaudible] >> the thing about that, your blog post and who is not going to read is that swing voter does not think any attention to politics and that's really what matters. the small donor story is fascinating because what it does, smalltalk technol
>> i'm sorry, personal as a technology story obama can't raise that money without technology. the net is a little different than in newspaper. a newspaper it's true, you can go write a blog post, so what if the one and an infinite number of people could read the blog posted the thing is no one know that you wrote a blog post and no one will come to your blog post unless you put money behind or have a way promoting it, so there's still a similar various. you can strike it lucky if you do a...
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this relationship with united technologies has been great. in this room, you guys in prince william county and they are in prince george's county. anyway, thank you all for coming. this is a quick reaction, because i want to get to glen, because they are two of the best pollsters in the business. their firms are the nordstroms of their respective sides of the aisle, very large and incredibly well regarded and longtime good friends. so i want to have plenty of time with those guys. just some quick reaction to what happened last night. unfortunately, i had to do a column that i had to hand in yesterday morning before the debate. it's not coming out until friday, although i just got an e-mail from my editor charlie, who suggested to a tweet it's a little bit now, after yesterday. i'm not sure what they will end up doing with it. the point i tried to make is, unfortunately, everybody tries to make everything by neary. arrays is either too close to call or its over -- a race is either too close to call or it's over. clearly, president obama was ah
this relationship with united technologies has been great. in this room, you guys in prince william county and they are in prince george's county. anyway, thank you all for coming. this is a quick reaction, because i want to get to glen, because they are two of the best pollsters in the business. their firms are the nordstroms of their respective sides of the aisle, very large and incredibly well regarded and longtime good friends. so i want to have plenty of time with those guys. just some...
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(laughter) so folks, folks, at costco we have given them unfettered access to america's family pack technology. we'll never cripple their regime with economic isolation now that they have their own 200 count boxes of economy sized advil and bulk bins of nutter butter and great shrink wrap rafts of shrimp cup o noodles. you madmen, they will be able to hide their nuclear facilities inside their giant discarded barrels of kirkland coleslaw. (laughter) oh! oh, don't worry!, don't worry, you say, they don't have enriched uranium yet. well, you know what else costco sells? yellow cake. (laughter) a five pound box for 10.85. for 10.85 if you don't make nukes you're losing money. folks, these maniacs may deny the holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a holocaustco. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new album titled the sound of the life of the mind. fortunately, my mind has n no-- please welcome ben folds five. (cheers and applause) hey, ben, pleasure to see you, robert, darren, good to see you. hey, thanks to much for coming on. >
(laughter) so folks, folks, at costco we have given them unfettered access to america's family pack technology. we'll never cripple their regime with economic isolation now that they have their own 200 count boxes of economy sized advil and bulk bins of nutter butter and great shrink wrap rafts of shrimp cup o noodles. you madmen, they will be able to hide their nuclear facilities inside their giant discarded barrels of kirkland coleslaw. (laughter) oh! oh, don't worry!, don't worry, you say,...
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missle technologies, some of them with a range to hit population centers in europe. so we want to protect our population against that real threat. >> rose: an attackn any nato country an attack on all nato countries? >> exactly. that is stated that we consider an attack on one ally an attack on all. and on september 12, 2001, we invoked that famous article for the first time in the history of our alliance. we considered the terrorist attacks on the united states an attack on the whole alliance and actually that's the reason why we are in afghanistan today. >> rose: where do we stand now? u.s. withdrawal is scheduled to end by 2014. what's the schedule for nato countries if it differs? >> it's the same. we have outlined a clear road map for a gradual handover of responsibility to the afghan security forces. that's a nato and i.s.a.f. decision. we have 50 countries in our i.s.a.f. coalition. 28 nato allies and 22 partners. and we have agreed on a road map according to which we will gradually hand over lead responsibility to the afghans. they will take full responsibili
missle technologies, some of them with a range to hit population centers in europe. so we want to protect our population against that real threat. >> rose: an attackn any nato country an attack on all nato countries? >> exactly. that is stated that we consider an attack on one ally an attack on all. and on september 12, 2001, we invoked that famous article for the first time in the history of our alliance. we considered the terrorist attacks on the united states an attack on the...
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. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was overshadowed by comments from federal reserve chief ben bernanke, saying the economy is not growing fast enough to bring down the unemployment rate. we'll have more on that in a moment. those two events led to volatile trading here on wall street. the dow rose about 78 points, but was up as much as 155 points earlier. the nasdaq drifted in and out of positive and negative territory, finally losing more than 2.5 points, and the s&p rose almost four points. and, as suzanne pratt reports there are conflicting views on the state of american manufacturing. >> reporter: from cardboard boxmakers, to icemakers, to uniform manufacturers, fact
. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was...
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in fact, can't rely on technology. "casino royale." amazing leaps over a building under construction. it really shows james bond's determination, drive, guts and ingenuity. best james bond car by far, aston martin db-5. cost more than most british citizens made during the course of a year when it came out. you see it in all the recent bond films as well. best james bond moment has to be when bond skis off a cliff at the beginning of "the spy who loved me," tumbles through sparks everybody watches it holds their breath until the james bond theme kicks in. >> you should give up smoking. significant relates are very bad for your chest. >> i think all of the actors who played james bond brought something unique to the role and really brought something to the series that has kept it alive. my favorite, of course, is sean connery, who introduced the world to james bond, made him a phenomenon. bayh close second, daniel craig. >> the name's bond. james bond. >> and daniel craig returns as james bond when "skyfall," the 23rd movie in the bond s
in fact, can't rely on technology. "casino royale." amazing leaps over a building under construction. it really shows james bond's determination, drive, guts and ingenuity. best james bond car by far, aston martin db-5. cost more than most british citizens made during the course of a year when it came out. you see it in all the recent bond films as well. best james bond moment has to be when bond skis off a cliff at the beginning of "the spy who loved me," tumbles through...
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it said the company is adopting new online technology just like its customers. >>> liam neeson action film single was tops at the box office this weekend doing twice twice the business, the take for "taken 2" was 50 million bucks. meanwhile, "hotel transylvania" checked in at $27 million and "pitch perfect at $17 million. >> even if you don't like the message, it needs to get out there about travesties around the globe. >>> when we come back, see a wedding party turn into one ugly mess. the camera was rolling as a drawn brawl turned deadly. >>> also, an important new clue this morning in a desperate search for a girl who disappeared simply trying to make her way to school. i love this time of year. it's like its own new beginning. it's all about change. the kids are going back to school, it's the perfect time to get back to you. to do something for yourself. a perfect time to join weight watchers. you spend your life taking care of others, why not take this time to take care of you? why not join weight watchers and start losing weight and feeling good, right now? you deserve it. you j
it said the company is adopting new online technology just like its customers. >>> liam neeson action film single was tops at the box office this weekend doing twice twice the business, the take for "taken 2" was 50 million bucks. meanwhile, "hotel transylvania" checked in at $27 million and "pitch perfect at $17 million. >> even if you don't like the message, it needs to get out there about travesties around the globe. >>> when we come back, see...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> 5:44 in the morning. beautiful live picture. the fog cleared out from the united states capital building in washington. let's get a check of the weather with bill karins. >> from d.c. and a
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the...